Course details

8.3535

Research Seminar: Situated Affectivity

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SS 2022 Prof. Dr. phil. Achim Stephan OFFLINE
3h/wk
6 ECTS
B.Sc modules:
CS-BWP-PHIL - Philosophy for Cognitive Science
KOGW-WPM-PHIL - Philosophy of Mind and Cognition
M.Sc modules:
CS-MWP-PHIL - Philosophy for Cognitive Science

Doctorate program
Tue: 14-17

Bachelor students after successful participation of "Philosophy for Cognitive Science" and the "Introduction to the Philosophy of Emotions" Master students should also be familiar with the basics of "Philosophy of Emotions" A situated shift in affectivity studies has its roots in the philosophical paradigm of situated cognition, which, in turn, was a response to brain-centered cognitivism and methodological individualism of former approaches to cognition. Thus, according to situationists, affectivity transcends the boundaries of one’s brain and instead is inherently embodied, embedded in a particular situational context, and, some researchers claim, even extended beyond one’s body. Over recent years, the paradigm of situated affectivity has been enhancing its conceptual and methodological capacities thanks to the ongoing endeavors of its adherents. At the present research seminar, we will read, discuss, and raise questions to the latest work and development in the philosophical debate. Among others, we will also cover the topics of online-mediated affectivity, (de)radicalization, and deathbots—worked on by doctoral students of the IKW. Meanwhile, we are going to have a guest researcher from Copenhagen University, Lucy Osler, who will in May join several discussions as well as present her current work. The third part of the seminar (June/July) may be open for students’ suggestions in terms of topics of interest.